Tuesday, 19 December 2023

26% of council staff dissatisfied - this latest move will only cause that figure to rise

Why is a Labour council eliminating the role of councillors in hearing appeals when council officers are facing the sack or demotion?  No other Lancashire council has gone down this route.

The role of councillors is an important check and balance in staff relations and boy do we need it at West Lancashire council.  In October it was reported that a very significant 26% of council staff are unable to say that West Lancs council is a good organisation to work for. 


I’ve sensed this.  For example, two staff ‘whistleblowed’ to me in 2021/22 when none had done so in the previous 20 plus years.  One of these cases involved the lack of controls when procuring refurbishments at the Derby  Street offices which led to strong formal criticism from the external auditors and a hefty price tag of c. £900,000.

Officers raising legitimate concerns about the operation of the council need to have channels to raise those concerns with councillors.  This inexplicable change narrows that further and puts West Lancashire in a class of its own in the way it (mis)treats its officers.  That 26% dissatisfaction figure looks likely to increase further.


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26% of council staff dissatisfied - this latest move will only cause that figure to rise

Why is a Labour council eliminating the role of councillors in hearing appeals when council officers are facing the sack or demotion?  No o...